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Innervation of the Microcirculation
Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery, 1988Neurogenic control of the peripheral circulation is accomplished by alterations in nerve discharge to the pre- and postcapillary vascular network in the various organs. The postganglionic sympathetic adrenergic nerves constitute the most important efferent pathway for neural control. The physiologic response of the microvasculature to neural influences
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Coronary microcirculation damage in anthracycline cardiotoxicity
Cardiovascular Research, 2022CARLOS Galán-Arriola +2 more
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INNERVATION OF THE MICROCIRCULATION*
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1982Al‐Walid I, null El‐Bermani
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1973
Microcirculation brings about the convective transport of O2 through the capillary network of the tissue. From the capillaries into the tissue O2 is transported mainly by diffusion. Within the tissue O2 reacts with cytochrome oxidase which is part of the respiratory chain. The respiratory chain is situated in the mitochondria.
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Microcirculation brings about the convective transport of O2 through the capillary network of the tissue. From the capillaries into the tissue O2 is transported mainly by diffusion. Within the tissue O2 reacts with cytochrome oxidase which is part of the respiratory chain. The respiratory chain is situated in the mitochondria.
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The peritoneal microcirculation
1981The peritoneal membrane which surrounds the peritoneal cavity covers a maze of complex organs and tissues (e.g., stomach, small intestine, large intestine, liver, abdominal wall muscles, and mesentery). These tissues have independent and often dissimilar blood flow regulatory mechanisms.
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Novel Index for Invasively Assessing the Coronary Microcirculation
Circulation, 2003Paul G Yock
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